Neo Nazi groups in Russia are allegedly creating fake personal ads to tempt gay teens on dates;only to bully, attack and torture the unsuspecting victims.
by Newsdesk | 26th July 2013
Gay Community News is reporting that Russian Neo-Nazi groups are posting fake personal profiles on the popular Russian VK.com website, which is a social network, in order to lure unsuspecting gay teens for dates, except when they arrive they are beaten and tortured, often in public places.
The Spectrum Human Rights Alliance (SHRA), an Eastern European LGBT advocacy organisation reports that over 500 groups have been created on the VK.com website, with the aim to organise anti-gay vigilante style groups in cities across Russia.
The reports states:
"These self-proclaimed "crime fighters" perform their actions under the broad day light, often outside and clearly visible to general public that indifferently passes by or even commend them. Video recordings of bullying and tortures are freely distributed on the Internet in order to out LGBT teens to their respective schools, parents and friends. Many victims were driven to suicides, the rest are deeply traumatized."
The SHRA also notes that the Russian police have taken no action against these vigilantes - even though it's against Russia's criminal code.
The report also states that:
Social network VK.com intermittently shuts down selected groups and profiles only to allow them to be re-open on the next day.
The found of VK.com Pavel Durov has not released a statement about the creation of these groups.
This report comes just weeks after President Putin signed a law, which prevents the 'promotion' of a homosexual lifestyle to anyone under the age of 18.
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